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So, the most workable answer was to get the kids an Oyster card each and register them to my TFL account so I could top them up alongside my own using the app. The 14yo can get a discount fare by getting a member of TFL staff (at Kings Cross in this case) to set the 11-15 visitor discount on his...
Thanks for this... What I can't get my head around is that it doesn't look like there's a way of me just paying for the four of us to travel at these prices without us having a contactless card each and the kids having the Zip cards, or am I being dense? I have an Oyster card for when I visit...
We've got a London trip coming up and will be staying near Earl's Court tube. We want to visit Hampton Court for the day and it looks like the simplest way is to take the District Line to Wimbledon and pick up a SWT service from there... But what ticket is the best bet for an off peak day trip...
Well, there's a clear rail choice on the west coast to Euston, my question was really whether the operator will offer cheaper fares on that route for that weekend given the east coast isn't running to kings cross.
I live in Edinburgh and I've managed to book theatre tickets in London for 29th Feb 2020 a week before NR and LNER announced that this will be a weekend when Kings Cross is closed for the remodelling and I should not travel! It looks like the only other option is to try Virgin Trains via...